Against All the Odds
26 Jul 2010, 08:54:00
Kevin Twitchen, global head of algorithmic trading at Morgan Stanley, tracks the use of a non-displayed, opportunistic, non-schedule-based algorithm to dispose of a substantial position in France Telecom during an extremely challenging trading session that coincided with a bank holiday in the UK.
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